Description Top-Flite engineers took the latest technology advances and combined them with an eye appealing classic style, the result is the best Top-Flite iron ever made. Introducing the new Top-Flite Tour iron....
Reviewed by: ReadyRon(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top-Flite Tour 2003 Iron Set , 3-PW, Graphite Stiff Shaft
Summary: I just picked up another set of 2003 Top Flite Tour irons, 3-PW, with stiff graphite shafts in very good condition for $39 on ebay. I previously bought two (2) brand new sets of these irons with regular steel shafts for a total of about $210.
I bought the Top Flite tour irons with the graphite shafts because I was thinking of re-shafting one of two sets with the steel shafts. At $39 for a set already with graphite shafts, I felt I could not go wrong.
I've use a lot of irons, and these suit my game very well. They are very well built, have a relatively thin topline, and the stock grips and shafts are also pretty good. I agree with the majority of the players who posted reviews here (and they were from all levels of players) that the Top Flite Tour 2003 Irons are an exceptional value and excellent irons. Sure, there are definitely clubs out there that may have a better feel, such as Mizuno's MX-900 Forged Irons (which can be bought brand new now for under $500), but why pay more when these irons seem to do the job very well.
Customer Service: Non applicable.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha irons, Adams GT irons, Macgregor V-Foil M565 irons.
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Review Date January 16, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Davie C(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top-flite tour 2003 irons
Summary: I love the game but work doesn't allow me to practice more than 1hr/week and I only play Sunday mornings. On a "tight" par 69 course I regularly hit low 80's and play off 15. I put this down to my Top-flite tour irons which have to be the easiest and most playable irons ever made! I understand how people like to be seen with "in vogue" equipment but for less than £100 you can get a top-class looking and performing set of irons that in my opinion out-perform the alleged top manufactures.
Customer Service: Never had to use
Similar Products Used: Titleist DCI Oversize+ black
Titleist DCI 981
MacGregor V-foil 1025C
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Summary: I used to play TaylorMade irons. Two years ago I was looking for replacement of my TaylorMade set then decided to give the Top-Flite irons a try after reviewing good comments about the Top-Flite set and for $100 I don't think the lost would be significant if did not work out for me. Well, turned out the irons set has been staying in my bag for over two years now. They are very forgiving, and easy to hit. Ball flight is a bit higher than my TM irons. However the iron spins the ball well to bite on green fairly decent.
To me, the TF iron set is well built and costs only at a 10th of fraction to a TM or Callaway or Ping set. This TF set definately is going to stay in my bag for a long time to come. It is a big shame that Top Flite no longer makes these irons.
Customer Service: Never needed.
Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Burner Oversize. Callaway BB.
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Review Date September 7, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Robo(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top Flite Tour Irons (2004)
Summary: Picked up a set (w/steel shafts) on ebay for $78.00 about a year and a half ago. Replaced BB2002's, which were too clunky, thick top line and a lot of offset. The TFT's are very pleasing to look at, have a great feel, and they are a half to one club longer than the BB's. Also found out about these on the golf forum.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha 2002, Dynacraft DFS
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Summary: I previously played the XL2000's, which are excellent clubs but look a bit 'clunky'. My game improved so much that I thought I'd switch to a players club. I spent two years trying a couple of forged, muscle/cavity- type clubs. Well, after seeing my score increase without consistent practice, I returned to Top Flite and bought the Tours in stiff graphite (Switched from steel).
The more narrow topline suits my eye and the limited offset is what I looked for. Aesthetically, they are very attractive clubs and don't look like a game- improvement club. However, off-center hits travel almost as far as well-struck balls, and shots that are thin still get up in the air. I previously used a hybrid for a 3-iron, but I don't need it anymore because the 3-tour is so sweet! I hit these about 10 yards further than my previous clubs, probably due to the lighter shafts and stronger lofts.
The only drawback I can find is that the clubs don't provide the same feedback as the forged clubs I've played. If I had unlimited funds I might try the Wishon 560's, but otherwise I wouldn't use any other club, at any price.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: XL 2000s, berthas, Lynx
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